Representing the latest from Cobonpue’s eponymous label, this year’s display will include several pieces launched to popular applause at the most recent Salone del Mobile. Among them: the Peacock chair, with its sinuous rattan “plumage;” the intricately stringed Ringo end table; and the oceanic Nori, a Salago fiber-wrapped series of metal screens evoking the growth pattern of natural seaweed.

Visitors can also look forward to a newly launched capsule collection of children’s furniture. From the Babar—an elephantine desk complete with outsize corkboard ears—to the Lasso, where little ones can nestle to sleep under a winging stork—Cobonpue exemplifies his well-known knack for yielding unexpected forms from natural materials.

Though here, of course, that penchant is inflected with a resolutely light-hearted twist—offering a “return to my childhood fantasies,” says Cobonpue, and a reinvigorating breath into the conventionally predictable children’s category. “I wanted to create furniture that would invite children to let their imaginations run wild.”

These, alongside a selection of Cobonpue’s classic offerings, can be found at Level 3, Booth #2127.